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One Last Temptation Before I Say I Do

Emma Carter is days away from the perfect wedding. Everything is planned: the dress, the ring, the man of her dreams-Nathan Reynolds. But when Liam Blake, her past love, reappears in her life, all the careful control she's maintained begins to crumble. Sparks ignite in secret meetings, stolen glances, and dangerous encounters that threaten her engagement and her heart. As temptation grows stronger, Emma must decide if she will surrender to desire or honor the life she promised herself. Every choice has consequences, every secret could be revealed-and the line between love and temptation has never been thinner.
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Chapter 4

The city had settled into a warm, golden dusk by the time Emma stepped into the grand hall of the Reynolds' family gala. Soft music floated through the room, mingling with laughter, clinking glasses, and the faint scent of fresh flowers. She adjusted the delicate necklace around her neck, aware of how Nathan's presence anchored her even as her thoughts wandered relentlessly.

Nathan Reynolds was at her side, confident and composed, a gentle smile playing across his lips as he greeted colleagues and friends alike. The way he moved through the crowd, effortlessly charming and self-assured, made Emma's chest tighten-not with desire, but with the kind of comfort only true love could provide. He was her safe harbor, the man she had promised herself to. And yet, the ghost of Liam Blake lurked at the edges of her mind, refusing to be ignored.

Sophie, ever vigilant, caught Emma's distracted gaze and leaned in subtly. "Stay alert," she whispered, a hint of warning in her tone. "I have a feeling tonight isn't going to be as straightforward as you hope."

Emma forced a smile, though her stomach churned nervously. "I know," she murmured. "I just... I can't stop thinking about him."

"Don't," Sophie whispered firmly. "Not here. Not now."

As the evening progressed, Emma moved gracefully through the crowd, exchanging pleasantries and smiling for cameras. Nathan held her hand loosely, his touch grounding her, but every so often her eyes wandered toward the far corner of the room. And there he was-Liam Blake, leaning casually against the edge of a velvet curtain, his dark eyes scanning the room until they found her.

Emma's pulse quickened despite herself. He hadn't approached yet, hadn't made a move, and the tension in the air was suffocating. Their eyes met across the room, and for a moment, time seemed to slow. Hidden glances became a conversation in their own right, loaded with unspoken words, dangerous promises, and a shared history that neither could deny.

Nathan noticed the subtle shift in her expression and followed her gaze. "Who is it?" he asked quietly, his brow knitting together in concern.

Emma swallowed, forcing herself to look away. "Just someone from the gala," she said, her voice light but her heart pounding. She didn't want to mention Liam. Not now. Not in front of Nathan. Not ever, if she could help it.

Nathan gave her a small nod, though Emma could feel his unease. He trusted her-or at least, he wanted to-but he couldn't ignore the fleeting tension that had passed between them.

Sophie, ever perceptive, leaned in once more. "That's him, isn't it?" she whispered, a knowing smirk tugging at her lips.

Emma's stomach sank. "It's complicated," she said quietly, wishing for the first time that Sophie would just stop asking questions. But Sophie wasn't the type to let things slide. She had always been the anchor, the voice of reason-even if it hurt.

"Complicated is exactly the right word," Sophie said. "And you need to be careful. One look, one touch, one word from him-and you'll be in trouble. You know it, and I know it."

Emma nodded, taking a deep breath. She moved closer to Nathan, trying to anchor herself in the reality of the man beside her, in the life they had planned together. But the image of Liam, leaning against that curtain with that devilish smirk, was burned into her mind. Every time she tried to forget him, he returned, a constant reminder of the passion she had once tried to bury.

The gala carried on, a blur of music, laughter, and polite conversation. Emma engaged with Nathan's colleagues, laughing and nodding as she complimented his firm's latest projects. She smiled when people praised her dress, the elegance of her jewelry, the way she carried herself. But her mind was elsewhere, trapped in a tug-of-war between loyalty and desire.

It wasn't long before Liam made his move. Emma noticed him subtly navigating the edges of the crowd, his gaze never leaving her. He didn't approach openly-this was a game, and he knew how to play it. Instead, he drifted from one shadowed corner to another, occasionally catching her eye and offering a subtle, knowing smile.

Emma felt her pulse quicken. Each glance was a silent provocation, a reminder of the emotions she had tried to suppress. The tension between them was palpable, an electric current that made her heart race. She could feel the pull, the temptation that simmered just beneath the surface of propriety.

Sophie noticed immediately. She gave Emma's hand a gentle squeeze, a silent warning. "Don't get distracted," she murmured. "Remember why you're here. Remember Nathan."

Emma nodded, though her gaze betrayed her resolve. Nathan was the safe choice, the man she had committed to. But Liam was the storm, the fire, the reminder of what it felt like to be alive in every sense of the word.

As the evening progressed, Nathan stepped away briefly to greet an old colleague, leaving Emma momentarily alone near the refreshment table. She busied herself with the array of hors d'oeuvres, but she knew it was only a matter of time before Liam approached.

And then he did.

"Emma," he said softly, appearing at her side. His voice was low, carrying that familiar warmth that made her pulse race.

Emma's breath caught. "Liam," she whispered, careful to keep her tone neutral. "What are you doing here?"

"Observing," he said with a hint of a smile. "And waiting."

Emma stiffened, suddenly aware of how close he was. The scent of his cologne, the faint brush of his sleeve against hers-it was overwhelming, intoxicating. She wanted to pull away, to retreat into the safety of Nathan's world, but her body betrayed her, leaning ever so slightly toward him despite her mind's protests.

"Liam," she said again, firmer this time. "You shouldn't-this... this isn't appropriate."

He tilted his head, studying her. "And yet, here we are," he said softly. "I can't help it. I've tried to stay away, Emma. But seeing you, being near you... it's impossible."

Emma felt a shiver run down her spine. The honesty in his voice, the intensity in his eyes-it was magnetic, dangerous. She forced herself to look away, scanning the room for Nathan, for any reminder of the life she had promised herself.

Sophie, sensing the escalating tension, moved closer. "Emma," she whispered, her eyes sharp. "Don't. Not here. Not now."

Emma nodded, swallowing hard. "I know," she whispered back. But it was becoming increasingly clear that knowing wasn't enough. Liam's presence, the memories, the unspoken connection-they were impossible to ignore.

The night continued in a blur. Emma danced politely with Nathan for a song, laughing when he whispered jokes in her ear, feeling the comfort and warmth of his presence. Yet, even as she moved through the motions, her mind kept drifting to Liam-the way he lingered in her peripheral vision, the way his eyes found hers even when she tried to disappear into the crowd.

By the time the gala drew to a close, Emma felt exhausted, mentally and emotionally. She had navigated conversations, hidden glances, and subtle provocations, all while maintaining the image of the perfect fiancée.

As Nathan and Emma stepped outside into the cool night air, she took a deep breath, trying to steady herself. The city lights sparkled around them, a reflection of the glittering chaos in her own heart.

"You okay?" Nathan asked, concern etched on his face. "You seem... distracted tonight."

Emma forced a smile. "I'm fine," she said, though the words felt hollow even to her own ears.

Nathan gave her hand a gentle squeeze, trusting her words for now, though she could see the flicker of unease in his eyes. Emma knew it was only a matter of time before he sensed the deeper conflict that churned inside her.

As they walked toward the car, Emma couldn't help but glance over her shoulder. In the distance, leaning against a lamppost and watching them, was Liam Blake. His eyes met hers briefly, and a small, knowing smile played on his lips.

Emma felt her heart skip a beat. She quickly looked away, chastising herself for the weakness, for the desire that still clung to her. And yet, even as she tried to retreat into the safety of her life with Nathan, she knew this was only the beginning.

Because hidden glances carried unspoken promises, and temptation had a way of finding its way into even the most guarded hearts.

And Emma Carter's heart had never been more vulnerable.

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